18157043. AUTHENTICATION CARD WITH INTEGRATED STITCHING simplified abstract (Capital One Services, LLC)
AUTHENTICATION CARD WITH INTEGRATED STITCHING
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Inventor(s)
Bryant Yee of Silver Spring MD (US)
Tyler Maiman of Melville NY (US)
Joshua Edwards of Philadelphia PA (US)
AUTHENTICATION CARD WITH INTEGRATED STITCHING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18157043 titled 'AUTHENTICATION CARD WITH INTEGRATED STITCHING
The abstract describes an authentication card with integrated stitching for short-range wireless communications, featuring a unique stitching design to identify associated entities and a microchip for contactless authentication using RFID or NFC technology.
- Authentication card with entity-specific stitching design
- Card layer with apertures for stitching and microchip for authentication
- Thread inserted through apertures to create stitching design
- Microchip coupled with antenna for RFID or NFC authentication
Potential Applications: - Secure access control systems - Identification badges for employees - Payment cards with enhanced security features
Problems Solved: - Counterfeiting and unauthorized access - Ensuring secure and reliable authentication - Enhancing user identification and verification processes
Benefits: - Improved security for wireless communications - Customizable design for entity identification - Contactless authentication for convenience and efficiency
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Security Authentication Cards for Access Control Systems Description: This technology can be utilized in various industries such as banking, healthcare, and government agencies to enhance security measures and streamline authentication processes.
Prior Art: Researchers can explore prior art related to RFID technology, NFC authentication, and secure card designs to understand the evolution of similar innovations in the field.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in RFID technology, NFC authentication protocols, and secure card manufacturing processes to leverage the latest developments in the industry.
Questions about Authentication Cards with Integrated Stitching: 1. How does the stitching design on the authentication card enhance security measures? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in large-scale access control systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
Authentication card with integrated stitching. In some aspects, an authentication card for short range wireless communications with an entity-specific stitching design includes at least one card layer comprising a first and second portion. The first portion may include a plurality of apertures provided on the first portion and a thread may be inserted through the plurality of apertures to create a stitching design, where the stitching can be used to identify an associated entity. A microchip may be provided on the second portion of the at least one card layer, wherein the microchip is coupled with an antenna enabling authentication (e.g., contactless) by employing radio frequency identification (RFID) or near field communication (NFC).